Speech Writing Class 11 for 2026-27 | Practice Questions

Vidya Jain
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May 5, 2026

Let's be real - speech writing can feel awkward at first. How does one even start? Should students just write what they'd say out loud? What if it sounds weird?Β 

That's why speech writing class 11 is a core part of CBSE syllabus (2026-27). It teaches how to put thoughts into words that sound clear, confident, and convincing - whether writing for an exam or actually speaking at an event.

Students can download this free PDF with Class 11 speech writing format, examples, and CBSE 2026-27 practice questions.

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In this blog, we'll break down the latest CBSE speech writing format for class 11, share the exact marking scheme, and give real examples (as per the updated 2026-27 syllabus) so it becomes easier to score full marks easily.

What is Speech Writing?

A speech is a formal address delivered to an audience to inform, persuade, or entertain. In speech writing class 11, students learn how to structure their ideas into clear, confident, and impactful words.

Speech writing is the process of creating written content that delivers a strong message to listeners. The content can be informative, persuasive, argumentative, or entertaining - but it must engage the audience and convey meaningful thoughts on a specific topic.

A good speech writer is aware of current social issues, understands the pros and cons of the topic, and presents ideas supported by facts, examples, and evidence.

Speech Writing Class 11 Marks Distribution for 2026-27

As per the CBSE 2026-27 question paper design, speech writing is a Long Writing Task under Section B – Grammar and Creative Writing Skills.

Criteria Marks
Format 01
Content 02
Expression 02
TOTAL 05

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Points to Remember:Β 

  • Word limit: 120-150 wordsΒ 
  • Based on: Verbal/ visual cues on contemporary, age-appropriate topics
  • Choice: One out of two given questions to be answeredΒ 

Speech Writing Format Class 11

Here’s the correct speech writing format for class 11 students should follow.

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Title: The title must be catchy and related to the topic.Β 

Content:

  • Self-Introduction: Be it a formal or informal event or there is a master of ceremony available, introducing yourself is an integral part of writing and delivering a speech. The introduction should convey who the speaker is along with what they intend to deliver. The introduction can vary based on the target audience's nature.Β 
  • Opening Statement: It has been said that the average attention span for any human is 7 to 8.25 seconds and that makes it necessary to write an engaging opening statement. The speaker/writer can add a quote, ask some engaging questions, and can add a quote.Β 
  • Main Idea: The main idea should contain a detailed explanation of the topic that can impact the targeted audience. The said or written topics should be able to teach and inform the audience.Β 
  • Conclusion: The conclusion must be written or spoken in such a way that it would make the audience think about what was written/said

How to Write a Speech?

In speech writing class 11, you’re expected to present your ideas in a way that’s clear, confident, and well-structured. A speech isn’t just words on paper - it’s meant to be heard. So your tone should sound natural, not too textbook-like. The best way to do that? Follow the right format and know what each part is meant to do.

Here are the basic steps to follow:

  1. Title

Choose a short, catchy, and relevant title that clearly hints at your topic. It should grab attention and match the tone of your speech - serious, informative, or persuasive.

  1. Greeting

Begin your speech by respectfully addressing your audience. A common example is: "Good morning respected Principal, teachers, and my dear friends..." This sets a polite tone and formally opens your speech.

  1. Introduction

Give a brief intro to your topic. You can also mention why it’s important or why you chose it. The goal here is to create interest and prepare the listener for what’s coming next.

  1. Body

This is the main part where you explain 2-3 key points about your topic. You can support your ideas using:

  • Facts or statistics
  • Real-life examples
  • A short personal experience

Make sure to keep the flow logical and avoid repeating points.

  1. Conclusion

Wrap up your speech with a strong opinion, message, or a call to action. This is your last chance to leave an impression, so make your words powerful and clear.

  1. Thank You

Always end your speech with a polite closing like: "Thank you for listening and giving me this opportunity." or This shows gratitude and signals that your speech is complete.

Types of Speech Writing

Not all speeches are the same -but ones knowing the types, writing becomes way easier. In speech writing class 11, the focus is usually on these three types:

1. Informative Speech – Shares facts or knowledge (e.g., "Benefits of Yoga," "Importance of Clean Energy").

2. Persuasive Speech – Convinces the audience to accept a viewpoint (e.g., "Why Exams Should Be Optional," "Ban Plastic Now").

3. Argumentative Speech – Debates an issue with logic and evidence by picking a clear side.

No matter the type, the same CBSE format applies - only your tone and content change.

Speech Writing Class 11 Examples

Here are CBSE-style speech writing examples for class 11 based on common topics.

  1. Keeping good personal and public hygiene can play a crucial role in mitigating the spread of deadly viral diseases. Write a speech in 120 - 150 words on how it can be implemented in our personal and social lives. You are Nayan/Nidhi.

Importance of Good Hygiene in Mitigating the Spread of Deadly Diseases

Good morning respected principal, teachers, and my dear friends. Today, I, Nidhi, stand before you all to discuss the importance of good hygiene in mitigating the spread of deadly diseases.

During the recent outbreak of the novel coronavirus, the government issued a list of preventive measures that could help us in keeping safe from infection. The guidelines included steps like washing your hands properly and frequently, covering your face while sneezing or coughing, and regularly cleaning commonly touched surfaces to stop the spread of the virus.

You see, all of these tips are not new to us. We have been aware of them since childhood, but somehow never followed them strictly.

However, we can promise ourselves to continue following these steps even after the threat of COVID-19 is lifted. Organizations like schools and offices should also continue enforcing these rules. We should all continue keeping our homes and roads clean to make this world a better place.

Thank you!

  1. You are upset after reading a report in the newspaper that shows a shocking decline in the girl's population. Write a speech in 120-150 words that you will deliver during the school assembly highlighting the misconception still prevailing in our society that girls are considered a burden on the family. You are Rajesh/Rupali.

Decline in the Girl Child Population

Good morning everyone present here. Today, I, Rajesh of class XI A, am going to speak about the decline of the girl-child population.

According to the latest report, there is a gradual decline in the population of the girl child because of the misconception still prevailing in our society that girls are considered a burden on the family. We live in a country of Rani Laxmibai, Kalpana Chawla, Sarojini Naidu, and many other strong and inspirational women, still, this is the condition of the girls in our country. It is hard to believe that such atrocities prevail in the country which preaches "Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao".

To stop this, women have to become empowered with mental and emotional strength and with assertiveness to say NO, The solution to save the girl child lies in women. It is time women stood up together and took a resolution to put an end to all atrocities done to them.

Thank you!

Practice Questions for Speech Writing Class

Down below are a few questions to practice speech writing for Class 11 to help perform better in the final exams.Β 

  1. You are concerned about the cleanliness of parks, roads, and even your school premises. Despite various measures taken by local and school administration, lack of cleanliness is still a problem. You are Namita/ Keshav. Prepare a speech in 150-200 words to be delivered in the morning assembly of your school on the topic, β€˜Cleanliness is the Responsibility of All.’

Good morning to everyone in attendance. I, Keshav, a student in class 12, will read a speech today on the value of cleanliness. I'm here today because I'm worried about how clean our school's grounds, parks, and roads are.Β 

Lack of cleanliness persists despite local and school administration efforts to address the issue. I'll start by describing the exact location of the issue, and then we'll talk about what causes those issues and try to come up with some workable solutions.Β 

Many sewers have become blocked as a result of garbage overflow. We Indians have developed the habit of discarding trash wherever we please. On the other hand, we frequently compliment the maintained and spotless roads in foreign countries, where waste is disposed of properly.Β 

The Swachh Bharat Abhiyan was started by the Prime Minister to make India cleaner; however, progress has not been as swift as anticipated. Cleaning should be done by everyone and is not just one person's responsibility. We should begin by keeping our surroundings tidy and only throwing trash into trash cans. I appreciate having such a great audience. I hope I was able to get my point across clearly.

  1. Career-conscious students focus primarily on academics and neglect participation in games and sports, not realizing how important physical activities are. You are Vineet/ Vinita. Prepare a speech in 150-200 words to be delivered in the morning assembly of your school on the topic, β€˜Balancing Academics and Sports.’

I'd like to wish everyone here a good morning. Today Vinita will deliver a speech that is extremely pertinent to our lives on the topic of "Balancing Academics and Sports."

The subject of today's morning assembly was simply selected to emphasize the importance of involvement in extracurricular activities. There must be many individuals in this room who put their studies above all else, and it is in no way a bad quality. Learning new things can open up a lot of new doors and opportunities for a person. However, because they are unaware of the importance of physical activity, career-conscious students frequently give academics a high priority and neglect participating in sports and other activities. If a student can successfully juggle sports and academics, they will be considered successful in life.Β 

In conclusion, I must emphasize that everyone needs to carve out at least an hour each day for themselves to engage in any physical activity they find enjoyable because even this helps to mold your future.Β 

  1. Cleanliness is essential for the proper development of both mind and body. A student can study calmly and happily if everything around is neat. You are Joan/ John. Write a speech in 150-200 words for your school’s morning assembly on the β€˜Importance of Cleanliness in Life’.

Importance of Cleanliness in Life

Good morning to everyone in attendance. John will deliver a speech about the value of cleanliness today. Although cleanliness is important, how many of us take the time to keep our surroundings clean?

Cleanliness is crucial for the healthy growth of the body and mind. If the environment is tidy and orderly, a student can study calmly and enjoyably. The effects of an unclean environment on one's physical and mental well-being are numerous.Β 

It leads to agitation and annoyance. Additionally, unclean environments are a breeding ground for many mosquitoes that spread disease. Food that is kept in unclean environments is also contaminated. In India, it is a common human trait to leave trash all over the place. This is done mostly out of laziness of moving a few steps more to look for a dustbin.

Living a clean life has many advantages. By fostering a healthy environment, it assists in maintaining the equilibrium of the body and mind. A person will undoubtedly perform better in all areas of life when they are mentally satisfied. Most importantly, it helps students, who are the future of our nation, focus better by creating a calm environment for them. I appreciate your patience as an audience.

  1. You are Veer/ Priti. You are a resident of Chandigarh. You are very concerned about the deteriorating air quality in the northern part of India. You realize that the rising amount of construction work, burning of leaves and garbage, and the lack of both wind and rain are major causes of this state. Write a speech in 150-200 words that you will deliver at the school assembly on the occasion of Diwali, in which you voice your concern about the situation.:

The daily newspaper is inundated with articles detailing how dangerous and toxic the air in India's north has become. Everyone can easily see how this affects inhalation, visibility, irritability in the eyes and airways, and ultimately, more serious issues that may have even shorter lifespans. It is as if we are living and breathing in a whirlpool of smoke and dust. But while the effects are easy to measure, it is the cause that we must try to find out and address.

The situation has been caused more than any other by the ongoing construction work and the sheer number of new structures we have been able to construct today. Additionally, burning trash and leaves contributes significantly to pollution. In addition, north India lacks the advantages of swift winds and consistent rains to mitigate the effects of these occurrences. We are constantly in danger of facing enormous challenges because of the level of pollution unless and until we think more deeply about these causes and take action against them.

  1. You are Yogita/ Vignesh, Sports Captain, Maywood School, Chandigarh. You are very excited to hear that Indian women wrestlers, Geeta and Babita have won many medals in Wrestling in the Commonwealth Games. Write a speech in 150-200 words, which you will deliver in the school assembly on the occasion of your school’s Sports Day, in which you show your appreciation of the achievements made by Geeta and Babita under adverse circumstances and how they have become role models for women athletes in future.:

Good morning, educators and classmates. On the occasion of the school's annual sports day, Yogita Vashisth, the sports captain, wishes you all a very good morning. I'd like to share some food for thought before we get started.

Wherever they have set foot, whether in a foreign country or even on the moon, Indians have left their mark. Given the long history of patriarchy that India has experienced, things sound a little more exceptional when it comes to Indian women. Two women leaders from a Haryana village have repeatedly shown us that strong Indian women can accomplish anything they were told they couldn't.

There is no need to introduce Geeta and Babita Phogat. They are genuine examples of national pride because they are skilled wrestlers, the pride of the country, and well-known after the Indian public saw the film "Dangal," which was based on their life story. They were successful in getting their nation many medals at the most recent Commonwealth Games. The sportsmanlike character that enabled them to overcome all obstacles and achieve their current position is what we can learn from them today. Let's start this sports meet with their level of zeal for the game.

  1. You are Saurabh/ Savita, a student of Pinewood School, Shimla. Your school is celebrating β€˜Save Electricity Week’. You have been asked to deliver a speech in the school assembly. Write the speech in 150-200 words stressing the importance of saving electricity, and making some practical suggestions for the same.

Happy morning! Respected Principal, educators, and my cherished friends. I'm here to speak to you about saving electricity.

One of humanity's greatest discoveries is electricity. The discovery of electricity marked the start of much bigger things. Electricity has revolutionized the way of living.

Everybody now considers electricity to be a necessary resource, and no one can imagine life without it. But it is really important to save it, as it is a scarce and non-renewable resource.

Not just at home, but also at work, the office, and the school, savings should be made. Everyone should be responsible for energy conservation. It is possible to save money by using less electricity.

  1. You have seen many homes destroyed by the drug addiction of their children. Prepare a speech to be delivered in the school assembly on β€˜Drug abuse and its prevention’. Describe why children take drugs, the consequences of drug abuse, and how we can solve this problem. You are Mohit/ Mohini.

Ladies and gentlemen, respected teachers, and dear students,

I'm here as Mohit/ Mohini, and I'm very concerned about the terrible effects of drug addiction on our society. This threat has destroyed many homes, especially when it targets our kids. It is critical to comprehend the reasons behind why kids use drugs. The desire to escape reality, emotional struggles, and peer pressure are a few typical causes. Drug abuse, however, has serious negative effects on relationships, academic performance, physical and mental health, and dreams, shattering them.Β 

The key to resolving this issue is prevention. A supportive environment, education, candid conversations, and the provision of readily available resources for counseling and rehabilitation are the first steps. Let's work together to combat drug abuse and build a safer and healthier future for future generations as well as ourselves.

Thank you.

  1. Annual Examinations are approaching. You, as Principal, want to wish all your students to prepare well for the exams. Write a speech in 150-200 words on the topic, β€˜Preparing for Annual Examinations’ to be delivered in the morning assembly. You are Reena/ Rohit.

Good morning, dear students,

Reena/ Rohit, your principal, would like to talk to us about something very important: getting ready for the upcoming annual exams. You must all put forth your best effort and strive for excellence because the exams are quickly approaching.

Exams give you the chance to demonstrate your abilities and dedication in addition to testing your knowledge. How can you effectively plan? Firstly, set a realistic study schedule and stick to it. Break down your subjects into manageable chunks and allocate time for revision. Make sure to prioritize difficult topics and seek clarification from your teachers if needed.

Remember, preparation is not just about cramming facts and figures; it is about understanding concepts and applying them in real-life scenarios. Practice solving sample papers and previous years' question papers to familiarise yourself with the exam pattern. Revise regularly and revise smartly. Utilise mnemonic techniques, flashcards, or group study sessions to enhance your retention and understanding.

Furthermore, don't forget the importance of self-care during this crucial time. Get enough rest, eat nutritious meals, and engage in physical activity to keep your mind and body in optimal condition. Surround yourself with positive energy and supportive friends who encourage your academic endeavors.

Finally, I want to reassure you that other factors determine your value besides exams. Although they are significant, neither your intelligence nor your abilities are defined by them. Maintain your concentration and effort while having faith in yourself. I believe in every one of you and am confident in your ability to succeed.

I'm wishing you luck on your upcoming exams. Remember that your success will be paved by your perseverance, hard work, and positive outlook. You have our utmost trust and support.

Thank you.

  1. As per the last census, the literacy rate in India was around 74%. In our day-to-day lives, we find people who cannot even read or write. Looking at the gravity of the situation you decide to deliver a speech in your school morning assembly on the topic, β€œEach One, Teach One’. Write your speech in 150-200 words. You are Vinitha/ Bejo.

Good morning, dear students,

Today, I, Vinitha/ Bejo, stand before you to address a pressing issue that we witness in our day-to-day lives-the lack of literacy among a significant portion of our population. According to the last census, the literacy rate in India stood at around 74%, which means that there are still many people who cannot read or write. It is up to us to take care of this serious issue and change our society for the better.

The concept I want to share with you today is "Each One, Teach One." It is a simple yet powerful approach to bridge the literacy gap in our communities. Each educated person takes the initiative to teach at least one illiterate person how to read and write, according to the idea behind it. By doing this, we can unleash a wave of knowledge and empowerment that has the power to change people's lives.

If every literate person in our school committed to teaching even one illiterate person in their neighborhood, just think of the difference we could make. The effects would be profound. In addition to impeding personal development, illiteracy restricts access to opportunities and keeps people in poverty. We can end this cycle and enable people to lead more fulfilling lives by sharing our knowledge and abilities.

The task of teaching someone to read and write is not difficult. Simple solutions include allocating a few hours a week to help someone learn the fundamentals of literacy. It might be a member of the family, a neighbor, or a curious member of the community. The essential traits that will enable us to be effective teachers and mentors are patience, empathy, and perseverance.

We can effect a transformative change when we work together. By adopting the "Each One, Teach One" philosophy, we aid in the expansion and improvement of our country. Let's move forward, inspire someone to become more literate, and build a better future for everyone.

Thank you.

  1. Every year there are floods or droughts in the country. Victims suffer a lot. The government does a lot to help the people, but it is not enough. Society also must do its bit. Write a speech in 150-200 words to be delivered in the school morning assembly describing how the students can also help by collecting clothes, money, and medicines from their neighborhoods. You are Arun/ Aruna.

Good morning, dear students,

Today, I, Arun/ Aruna, stand before you to address a matter of great significance-the plight faced by countless individuals affected by floods and droughts in our country each year. Even though the government is crucial in providing aid, we must step up as accountable members of society and offer our assistance. Together, we can change the world and help those who are suffering.

Natural disaster victims frequently lose their homes, possessions, and even their loved ones during such events. Their world is turned upside down, and now they must deal with the fallout. It is our responsibility to show these impacted communities our support and empathy. We can restore their lives and offer them hope.

Always keep in mind that every kind deed, no matter how small, has the potential to change lives. We can offer comfort and support to those in need by banding together as a community. By offering our helping hands to those impacted by floods and droughts, let's band together and demonstrate the true spirit of humanity.

I appreciate you, and let's work to improve other people's lives.

  1. You are Rakhi/ Rajesh and you feel disturbed at the growing trend of violence among the youth nowadays. Write a speech to be delivered in the school assembly on the topic, β€˜Growing violence among the teens’. Give suggestions on how to curb this trend.

Good morning, everyone,

I'm Rakhi/ Rajesh, and I'm here to express my deep concern about the alarming trend of youth violence in our society. It is depressing to see the rise in aggressive behavior, fights, and negative behavior among teenagers. To stop this unsettling trend, we must address this issue and cooperate.

If we want to stop this cycle of violence, we must strongly emphasize prevention. Priority should be given to encouraging open dialogue and developing a welcoming environment. Students will learn to resolve disputes amicably and form positive relationships if dialogue, empathy, and understanding are encouraged.

Second, it is crucial to foster emotional intelligence and anger management abilities. Violence can be avoided by helping our peers recognize and effectively control their emotions. Access to counseling services and the promotion of stress-management techniques can both have a big impact.

Finally, we need to encourage peaceful methods of resolving disputes. Encouragement of nonviolent dispute resolution techniques such as negotiation, compromise, and peaceful dialogue can benefit students. A culture of tolerance and understanding can be fostered by encouraging empathy and respect for one another's differences.

Keep in mind that violence not only undermines the potential and well-being of others but also of ourselves. Together, let's stand against violence and choose the way of peace and harmony. By doing this, we can make the world a safer and kinder place for both present and future generations.

Thank you.

FAQs

Q1. What is the word limit for speech writing in Class 11 CBSE 2026-27?Β 

Ans. As per the updated CBSE 2026-27 syllabus, speech writing in Class 11 should be between 120 and 150 words.

Q2. How many marks is speech writing in Class 11?Β 

Ans. Speech writing carries 5 marks - 1 for Format, 2 for Content, and 2 for Expression.

Q3. What is the format of speech writing for Class 11?Β 

Ans. The format includes a title, greeting, self-introduction, opening statement, main body, conclusion, and thank-you note.

Q4. How do I start a speech in Class 11?Β 

Ans. Begin with a respectful greeting like "Good morning respected Principal, teachers, and my dear friends," followed by your name, class, and the topic.

Q5. What are the three types of speech writing?Β 

Ans. The three types are informative, persuasive, and argumentative speeches.

Q6. Is speech writing compulsory in CBSE Class 11 English Core?Β 

Ans. Yes, it is a Long Writing Task under Section B (Creative Writing Skills) - one of two questions must be attempted.

Q7. Where can I download Class 11 speech writing examples in PDF?Β 

Ans. You can access free PDFs of speech writing examples and practice questions through the download link provided above.

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